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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2012792, member: 116380"] She was eating fantastic when we got her in October, she gained a lot of weight. (102g when we got her to like 420g three months later) but she's slowed down a bit. Has zero interest in crickets and eats like... 40 dubias a day on a good day with some salad and like closer to 20 or so with a bit of salad on an average day amd has no issue eating worms. She's been streaked up lately, almost hiding in her tree. At least spending a lot of time in it, so I think we're going to move her so her and Toothless can't see each other from their tanks. Right now, we have the corner of her tank that's exposed to him covered and I think it's helped a bit. When we got her, I noticed her face would twitch every now and then and I think it was a calcium deficiency because when she was eating crickets dipped in calcium, it stopped. But she refused to eat crickets with calcium on them but I also put it on her salad too so she gets some that way. I need to find a way to up her calcium a bit. The kink in her tail feels like her tail was literally snapped and sort of healed crooked, but it doesn't bother her. [/QUOTE]
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